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This is the second in what was to become known as the Otto
Triptych in art circles. Again the artist hammers away at her anti-smoking
theme, this time using her 16-year-old brother, Edward Otto, Jr, as the model.
Unlike his sister, who was forced to quit because of massive pulmonary
surgeries, young Edward steadfastly maintained that the dangers of smoking were
overrated, otherwise the FDA would have taken cigarettes off the market
ages ago, right? He also pooh-poohed the Surgeon General's warning¹ on each
pack, saying that a lot depended on exactly what was meant by "going to." Ms
Otto felt that he might have had a fine future career in politics had he not
died the week after the painting was completed. |
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